Nintendo's big boss warns rivals after motion-control announcements at E3
This year's E3 was all about motion control as both Sony and Microsoft decided to jump on the bandwagon that Nintendo got rolling when the Wii was released some time ago.
However, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata - speaking in an interview with British newspaper The Times - revealed that he actually expected rival firms to take up the motion control challenge last year:
To tell the truth, I expected them to come up with stuff like this last year. So in my mind they're later than expected. I'd like to say to them, 'Welcome to the motion-control world!'
However, far from being intimidated by the new competition, Iwata stated that it's Nintendo's rivals that should be watching their backs:
They should bear in mind that over the next year Nintendo will not be standing still. We're always at work on something new.
I am actually looking forward to engaging in that sort of competition, because it gives our whole industry the chance to expand the gaming population.

1. zane
10 Jun 2009, 09:26 BST
Wohoo Iwata is a real badaaaasssss!
2. y2josh
10 Jun 2009, 09:30 BST
Uh Oh, PS3 and Microsoft bout to get a whoopin
3. Terranigma
10 Jun 2009, 09:34 BST
When i saw that picture, i thought it looked like Iwata impersonating The Doctor when he uses his sonic screwdriver lol
But seriously though, nice to hear what Iwata thinks of this. I have full belief in Nintendo doing better than Microsoft and Sony with motion control
4. Damo
10 Jun 2009, 09:39 BST
The Times interview is well worth reading in its entirety, by the way.
5. Terranigma
10 Jun 2009, 09:47 BST
Just read the interview. Quite a good read
6. y2josh
10 Jun 2009, 10:02 BST
Yup, really good read.
7. Corbie
10 Jun 2009, 10:09 BST
That was a thud of an ending.
8. MickEiA
10 Jun 2009, 10:28 BST
Take that especially microsoft they should stick to making computer software which is good though
9. y2josh
10 Jun 2009, 10:31 BST
Yeah, thought same thing Corbie. I think I shall become invisible as well. ENDS ABRUPTLY
10. timp29
10 Jun 2009, 11:33 BST
hahah the caption to the picture is perfect
11. LEGEND MARIOID
10 Jun 2009, 11:36 BST
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6461767.ece
Times Online article is above.
Microsoft's idea is interesting to be fair, but Sony have typically lost sight since the start of their PS3 project. That trend is continueing. I'd be embarassed if I was a "Sony PS fan"
12. JustYourAverageBleh
10 Jun 2009, 12:25 BST
im eager to know what ninty is up to this time ..
13. Link79
10 Jun 2009, 13:57 BST
With all these awesome Nintendo games coming out soon I think Sony and Microsoft are in deep doo doo. Three new Mario games and an all new Metroid in the works! Those other guys are in for it now. Ninty is bringing out the big guns.
14. JohnshiBRPG
10 Jun 2009, 14:00 BST
Perfect pose to represent that the competitors are too late to really make money when their projects are released, and BTW, Milo would only respond by the scripted commands!!!! I bet he would not see the tutu that I have in my hands.
15. bbb7002004
10 Jun 2009, 14:28 BST
So, it becomes clear why Motion Plus was announced days before E3 last year, Nintendo was trying to get a leg up on what they expected to be some real motion competition at last year's show.
16. Stuffgamer1
10 Jun 2009, 16:04 BST
@LEGEND MARIOID: Sony lost sight of their Playstation plan because Ken Kutaragi, the Father of Playstation, left his posistion to be replaced by Kaz Hirai, who had absolutely NO idea how to properly handle the Playstation brand. That idiot has ruined things for everybody. He also said that not offering Backwards Compatability would be "a disservice to our customers," and removed it without decent explanation a year and a bit later. So there's the explanation you didn't actually ask for.
@bbb7002004: I thought we pretty much knew that a year ago. I mean, it may not have been CONFIRMED yet, but it was pretty obvious.
Anyone else find it odd that the previous president of Nintendo held the position from 1949 to 2002 and yet they complained that Iwata was "young" at 42 when he took the job?
17. Hardy83
10 Jun 2009, 16:09 BST
Yup! Keep expanding with limited online business models, limited online gameplaying, limited handheld device functions, and of course, limited size limits stunting creativity for online bought games.
18. Machu
10 Jun 2009, 16:57 BST
In Iwata I trust (even the vitality dongle). good read ty.
19. Objection_Blaster
10 Jun 2009, 17:08 BST
In other words...
Iwata: HAHAHAHA! Bang. HAHAHAHA! Welcome to motion control!
20. Pj
10 Jun 2009, 17:22 BST
Super Smash Bros Coming to VC for Europe this Friday!!!!!!!
21. HeikeKagero
10 Jun 2009, 17:43 BST
Obviously Nintendo is going to be the best with motion controls. The Wii is 99% motion controlled and Nintendo has been doing that for 3 years now?
and Damo where is your Avatar from? It looks REALLY familiar
22. motang
10 Jun 2009, 18:57 BST
Well it is not expected to...
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23. LittleIrves
10 Jun 2009, 19:06 BST
Awesome. Thanks for the interview link, Legend Marioid. And, um, yeah that's gotta be one of the oddest endings to an article I've ever read. <poof> Whoops, still here. <Poof!>
24. pixelman
10 Jun 2009, 19:28 BST
YES! Nintendo will start stepping it up and releasing tons of games now, yayyyyyyy. Not that I'm complaining. Totally excited for New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
25. hamispink
10 Jun 2009, 19:49 BST
I just hope that he isn't talking about the wii vitality sensor
26. Super Smash Bros. Fan1999
10 Jun 2009, 20:10 BST
Nintendo is going to whip Sony & Microsoft at this! AWESOME, I like to see Nintendo kick ***!
27. SmaMan
10 Jun 2009, 20:31 BST
The caption on Iwata's picture should've been "wha-BAM!" In a little jest to Microsoft's Project Natal Presentation Fail.
That's my second favorite picture of a Nintendo exec. the first being that Reggie one that keeps popping up everywhere
28. Ian Daemon
10 Jun 2009, 20:32 BST
2009 looks to be very good for Nintendo. Wii MotionPlus is awesome!
29. chunky_droid
10 Jun 2009, 20:54 BST
You know... correct me if I'm wrong. But this seems to me the first time any exec from Nintendo has said they're in direct competition with other brands, rather than going the tired route of "they can do what they want, we're doing our own thing" which pretty much destroyed the Gamecube (which to me had the best games of the last gen).
I love Iwata, he's so BAD!!!
30. Stuffgamer1
11 Jun 2009, 00:43 BST
@chunky_droid: Seems to me they've been saying stuff like that for the past week. Fact is, they WEREN'T in direct competiton, but the other companies are now bringing the competition to THEM on Nintendo turf! No point pretending it isn't a competition under current circumstances.
31. Swerd_Murd
11 Jun 2009, 01:32 BST
I love how classy Iwata is. I love my PS3, but Sony as a company just always finds a way to seem douchey, regardless of the subject matter they're speaking on. There's always a thinly-veiled dig, instead of Iwata just making an honest statement, no strings/passive aggression.
There's a reason I spend so much more money on Nintendo products than Sony...I own 8 or so PS3 games (non-download), as opposed to around 30 Wii games...possibly more if I sat down to think. The company just commands respect, and I love that about them.
32. Trisjedi
11 Jun 2009, 05:27 BST
@Swerd: I completely agree, he does have class. You wont see him making empty challenges to Sony or Microsoft.
It's nice to hear that Nintendo isn't resting on its laurels, but I hope Nintendo's future ambitions are a little greater that the Vitality Sensor.
Here's hoping MotionPlus delivers.
33. Toad Fan 101
11 Jun 2009, 23:44 BST
@ chunky_droid
He IS bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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